Duong, H.N.Kalev, P.S.Mudalige, P.2025-12-172025-12-172013INFINITI International Conference, 2013https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/117495This study investigates the impact of timing of the release of firm-specific announcements on trading volume of individual and institutional investors. We use trading data in five-minute intervals to capture the immediate impact of announcements on the trading volume. We find that individual investors exhibit positive and significant abnormal volume prior to, issued capital announcements and after earnings announcements. However, institutions exhibit significant and positive abnormal volume prior to, and after earnings, periodic and issued capital announcements. Notably, both individual and institutional investors do not exhibit significant abnormal volume prior to, and after dividend announcements. Furthermore, individual (institutional) investors’ buy (sell) volume is significantly higher than sell (buy) volume prior to, and after scheduled and unscheduled announcements. Our results suggest that timing of the release of firm-specific announcements influences investor trading volume.eninstitutional investorsindividual investorstrading volumeabnormal volumefirm-specific announcementsscheduled announcementsunscheduled announcementsTrading Volume around Firm-Specific AnnouncementsConference item